Where do you guys share your photos? I have been using Flickr for the past two years, because I don't really like sharing things of Facebook. However, I've moved away from Flickr now and I'm not sure what to do. Everyone seems to have moved over to Instagram, but I don't know if I want to follow. Dare I join in on the social media popularity contest?
>pic related, recent photo
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buy 900 sheets of photo paper for $15 and print. Give people the photos by hand
Why would you ever share your photos with anyone?
>Unless you deem them so good others would want to look at them, you egotistical narcissistic autist.
>>2755233
" Happiness [is] only real when shared."
>>2755236
What if you derive happiness from fisting babies?[/edge]
Nah, joshing of course, I've enjoyed many amazing, beautiful or thought-provoking works here on /p/ but there's a thin line (no, I'm lying, there's no line here) between producing good content and thinking you're producing good content. /p/'s made up of 7% the prior and 93% of the latter, photo-wise. Apart from specifically-themed or relevant stuff I honestly doubt I'll ever make a photo actually worth posting on its own merit save for the two or three I personally/subjectively like.
>>2755238
I dug this pic up just 4 u bby
I post stuff on Instagram, but now that I'm shooting more than just 35mm and phone I'm kind of wondering the same. I think I might make a Tumblr, Flickr seems pretty ded.
>>2755347
Oh and I think Instagram is pretty cool and I enjoy it, it's just that the resolution isn't very good.
>>2755215
Insta seems to be the norm these days, especially now you can post 6:4 aspect ratio pictures. However, I find it's difficult for people to find your stuff in amongst all the pictures of food/selfies/bikinis.
500px seems to be plugged a lot but I've never been on it. Does Anon have any experience with it?
>>2755236
"Hell is other people['s photos]"
>>2755374
I think you can sell your photos on 500px too?